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Smiling students filled the halls of Fulham Cross Sixth Form in Kingwood Road, after receiving the best A-level and BTEC results in the school's history.
The majority of leavers are heading to top universities and competitive apprenticeships.
Sally Brooks, Executive Principal of Fulham Cross Academy Trust, said:
We are thrilled to see our results continue to improve year on year, particularly in the STEM subjects. It has been inspiring to watch our students grow throughout their time with us.
We are particularly proud of those students who have been with us for the full seven years and have now got fantastic A-level and BTEC results to add to amazing GCSE grades."
Student success stories include Hadjer Mohammadi, who is heading to King's College London to study dentistry after achieving an A* in Chemistry, A in mathematics and A in biology.
Fellow pupil Ibrahim Kasunmu earned three B grades in biology, chemistry and psychology and will go on study chemistry at university. He said: "Thank you to Fulham Cross Sixth Form for supporting me on my journey to allow me to achieve these grades."
After achieving three A grades in mathematics, physics and chemistry, Keilan Crawford is off to the University of Bath to study physics. Classmate Leiliani Douglas-Roberts scored A grades in biology and chemistry as well as a B in physics. She's planning a gap year to prepare for a career in medicine.
Some other high achievers include Isra Ahmed who earned a Distinction in Health and Social Care, A in biology and B in chemistry. Isra, who will study radiography at London Southbank University, said: "I am so happy with my results and the grades I have achieved."
And Shawal Hussein will attend University of Nottingham to study psychology after getting a Distinction in health and social care, A in sociology and C in psychology.
Alan Jones, Head of School, added:
Their results reflect the countless hours spent in lessons, revision sessions and independent study. The future for our students and our Sixth Form is exceptionally bright."